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Shell 2010
Hi all
Ceramics I'm not, but I like to share with you the joy of the production of my new shell-pot. It is intended for a specific pine. I'm glad I kept it together. I tried to imitate the lichen on the stone. The plate is 51 cm wide. Firing - electric furnace 1150 ° C.
Pavel









Ceramics I'm not, but I like to share with you the joy of the production of my new shell-pot. It is intended for a specific pine. I'm glad I kept it together. I tried to imitate the lichen on the stone. The plate is 51 cm wide. Firing - electric furnace 1150 ° C.
Pavel










Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Shell 2010
Hi Pavel,
Good design,Good photography & i'm sure your tree intended for it will a GREAT one,thanks for sharing
Regards,
Alex
Good design,Good photography & i'm sure your tree intended for it will a GREAT one,thanks for sharing
Regards,
Alex

ogie- Member
Re: Shell 2010
Hi Pavel
Good pot, but if you have fired only to 1150c then you will have to protect it from the frost my friend. Hope your all well
Regards
Andy
Good pot, but if you have fired only to 1150c then you will have to protect it from the frost my friend. Hope your all well
Regards
Andy

Stone Monkey- Member
Re: Shell 2010
Pavel Slovák wrote:Hi all
Ceramics I'm not, but I like to share with you the joy of the production ... ... ...
Most of us have felt this kind of joy in one way or another....
So, I believe we all feel happy with your joy and you did very well to share it with IBC. And your produce is very good.
And this is fired clay which you have then painted, is this right, Pavel?

my nellie- Member
Re: Shell 2010
Hi Alex, thank you very much for your compliment.
Hi Andy, Thank you so much for the compliment. I appreciate it. Temperature, perhaps this will suffice. I do not know, but I'll see.
Hi Alexandra - thank you very much for your nice replies and compliment. The first firing was at 900 ° C. Then paint. Then the second firing at 1150 ° C.
Pavel
Hi Andy, Thank you so much for the compliment. I appreciate it. Temperature, perhaps this will suffice. I do not know, but I'll see.
Hi Alexandra - thank you very much for your nice replies and compliment. The first firing was at 900 ° C. Then paint. Then the second firing at 1150 ° C.
Pavel

Pavel Slovák- Member
Pot for the "Three Snakes"
Hi all
Trying to create a pot for Pinus mugo "Three Snakes ".
Meanwhile, the phase of the work detail. I want to show it as a symbol of the tree. What do you think. Is this not funny?
Pavel





Trying to create a pot for Pinus mugo "Three Snakes ".
Meanwhile, the phase of the work detail. I want to show it as a symbol of the tree. What do you think. Is this not funny?
Pavel






Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Shell 2010
Hi Pavel,
I really like the 3 snakes pot, hopefully the pot doesn't steal the show and the tree is powerful enough to be the focal point of the composition.
Cheers
Graham
I really like the 3 snakes pot, hopefully the pot doesn't steal the show and the tree is powerful enough to be the focal point of the composition.
Cheers
Graham

gman- Member
pots
love the snake pot and i think it well balanced with the tree,any spare snake pots to sell give me a shout,keep up the great work
stephen clarke- Member
Re: Shell 2010
Nice concept Pavel. The snake that sticks out from the bottom will be very delicate and could easily break off.
I made a snake pot almost 10 years ago. Now holds a snake root style (Ebi nebari) Willow Leaf Ficus raft.

Close up of the pot.

I made a snake pot almost 10 years ago. Now holds a snake root style (Ebi nebari) Willow Leaf Ficus raft.

Close up of the pot.


Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Shell 2010
Hi all.
The pot is finished in the kiln.


We had little clay. I've worked on a new small pot. Even kiln.





Gretings Pavel
The pot is finished in the kiln.


We had little clay. I've worked on a new small pot. Even kiln.





Gretings Pavel
Last edited by Pavel Slovák on Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:31 am; edited 2 times in total

Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Shell 2010
Paval Really like the snake pot it suits that tree well. Very cool.

Bob Pressler- Member
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